CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 12, 2017 -- Chattanooga Marriott Downtown is honored to give back to those in need this holiday season, as the hotel recently celebrated Thanksgiving by boxing up and donating 75 turkey dinners to the Salvation Army. This caring tradition is just one of the many ways the hotel gives back to the community year-round.
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“Never underestimate the difference you can make in the lives of others,” said Jurgita Simanskiene, the hotel’s General Manager. “Step forward, reach out and help.”
The Thanksgiving donation aims to be a yearly tradition, honoring the hotel’s commitment to giving back to the community and those less fortunate. The hotel’s team loves being a part of the Chattanooga community and giving back to those who have helped support the property and the area in general over the years.
Located in the center of downtown Chattanooga, near the Tennessee Aquarium, the hotel is within easy walking distance of some of the city’s best attractions, including the Chattanooga Riverfront. Guests can also stroll to nearby acclaimed restaurants, and lively bars just blocks away. The hotel also offers easy access to the University of Tennessee campus.
Locals and guests alike rave about the hotel’s three onsite dining options, including its signature restaurant, Table South, The Bar at Table South, and the Lookout Café. For event planners, there’s over 10,000 square feet of meeting space, conveniently connected to the convention center, and a dedicated staff ready to attend to every detail, from catering to décor and audiovisual.
Guests can book their stay for their family with one of the hotel’s many family-friendly Chattanooga hotel deals, whether it’s the aquarium package, riverfront family package or Stay for Breakfast package.
For more information, or to book a stay at the downtown Chattanooga hotel, guests can call +1 423-756-0002.
About Chattanooga Marriott Downtown
Chattanooga Marriott Downtown features spacious, tastefully appointed guest rooms, and an abundance of on-site resources. With incomparable downtown placement, it’s the only hotel attached to the Chattanooga Convention Center. Whether guests are visiting for work or play, they find it easy to stretch out and unwind. Each room features a flat-screen TV, plush bedding, an ergonomic desk, high-speed Wi-Fi and much more. The hotel also showcases a fully stocked fitness center, two separate pools and sensational dining at its signature restaurant, Table South Kitchen + Bar. Planners can choose the hotel to host any meeting or social occasion, and guests will enjoy almost 10,000 square feet of cutting-edge venue space with excellent planning and catering services. In addition, the hotel is only a short distance from the Chattanooga Riverfront, the Tennessee Aquarium and many other notable destinations throughout the city.
CONTACT: Chattanooga Marriott Downtown
Two Carter Plaza, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 37402
+1 423-756-0002
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chadt-chattanooga-marriott-downtown/


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